An Entertainment Center For The Current Vagabond

To keep up with global, universal, and daily events, the modern vagabond will need a personal entertainment center.  A reliable portable station, allowing you to hook up to the, World Wide Web, catch a flick, listen to some road trip music and, even communicate with family and friends.  This arrangement can easily be accomplished with a good laptop and some portable speakers. If you have the room in your wagon, you can mount a mind size LCD TV in it.  Here are some suggestions of equipment required to achieve a reasonably priced vagabond entertainment center.

Toshiba Satellite L355-S7902 NotebookA laptop like the Toshiba L300 (note - there are newer models available) which features as describe below from Toshiba’s own website.

TheSatellite L300 is an affordable laptop that comes with the reassurance of Toshiba’s well known quality. Everyday computing tasks are no problem at allwith Intel processors, a SuperMulti DVD drive and 15.4” TruBrite widescreen.Built in WiFi wireless technology, modem and Ethernet port provide a wide rangeof connection options to the internet or home network. Selected models featurea webcam integrated into the chassis, ideal for video calls, and has facerecognition technology which allows easy logon to Windows.”


With the laptop you can hook up to your a small high definition television such as, a 16 to 20" LCD TV.  For sound you can then get mini speakers that can hook up either to the TV or the laptop.

You can also hook up to the internet using a mobile internet stick that plugs into your laptop computer. Anywhere a cellular phone works the internet connection on the laptop will work.  The mobile internet sticks are provided by communications companies such as Rogers and Bell.


Once you are hooked up to the world wide web with your laptop and mobile internet stick, you will have access to unlimited TV, Movie, News, and not to mention information!  Following are links to websites that can provide a current vagabond with hours of entertainment.

 

 

             
 



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